Andrew B. Carmel, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
2003 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, United States 
Area:
X-ray crystallography, protein folding

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Year Citation  Score
2012 Kerkow DE, Carmel AB, Menichelli E, Ambrus G, Hills RD, Gerace L, Williamson JR. The structure of the NXF2/NXT1 heterodimeric complex reveals the combined specificity and versatility of the NTF2-like fold. Journal of Molecular Biology. 415: 649-65. PMID 22123199 DOI: 10.1016/J.Jmb.2011.11.027  0.496
2012 Edgcomb SP, Carmel AB, Naji S, Ambrus-Aikelin G, Reyes JR, Saphire AC, Gerace L, Williamson JR. DDX1 is an RNA-dependent ATPase involved in HIV-1 Rev function and virus replication. Journal of Molecular Biology. 415: 61-74. PMID 22051512 DOI: 10.1016/J.Jmb.2011.10.032  0.392
2010 Carmel AB, Wu J, Lehmann-Blount KA, Williamson JR. High-affinity consensus binding of target RNAs by the STAR/GSG proteins GLD-1, STAR-2 and Quaking. Bmc Molecular Biology. 11: 48. PMID 20573244 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2199-11-48  0.474
2010 Beuck C, Szymczyna BR, Kerkow DE, Carmel AB, Columbus L, Stanfield RL, Williamson JR. Structure of the GLD-1 homodimerization domain: insights into STAR protein-mediated translational regulation. Structure (London, England : 1993). 18: 377-89. PMID 20223220 DOI: 10.1016/J.Str.2009.12.016  0.484
2004 Carmel AB, Matthews BW. Crystal structure of the BstDEAD N-terminal domain: a novel DEAD protein from Bacillus stearothermophilus. Rna (New York, N.Y.). 10: 66-74. PMID 14681586 DOI: 10.1261/Rna.5134304  0.41
2003 Carmel AB, Matthews BW. Purification, crystallization and preliminary X-ray analysis of the novel DEAD protein BstDEAD from Bacillus stearothermophilus. Acta Crystallographica. Section D, Biological Crystallography. 59: 1869-70. PMID 14501141 DOI: 10.1107/S0907444903018389  0.407
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